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  1. 15 May
    Wed / 2013
    For the Dora Maar House salon in April, Ukrainian poet Natalka Bilotserkivets talked about “We’ll Not Die in Paris." This poem, sung by the rock group Dead Rooster, became the hymn of the post-Chernobyl generation of young Ukrainians that helped bring down the Soviet Union.

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  2. 11 Dec
    Tue / 2012
    Just before our last fellows of 2012 left, they got stuck in the elevator at the Dora Maar House. Some former Dora Maar fellows may just now be thinking, "hey that’s a good strategy to not have to leave." But the "pompiers" (firemen) were called . . .

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  3. 19 Oct
    Fri / 2012
    One of our current residents at the Dora Maar House, Anne Vilsbøll is a Danish painter, author and curator. While at the Dora Maar House, Vilsbøll continues to work on her series of paintings “Les Doyennes and Les Doyens de Provence,” portraits of people between 80-100 years old. As she searches out, meets and talks with some of the oldest citizens of the village, she returns to Dora Maar full of awe and enthusiasm....

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  4. 13 Aug
    Mon / 2012
    Once upon a time, in Provence, the best one could hope for was a peaceful death. An easy death was rare; violent, painful ways to die were many . . . thus La Mort de Saint Joseph (“The Happy Death of Saint Joseph”) became a favorite theme for Provençal painters.

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  5. 20 Jul
    Fri / 2012
    On July 31 at 7 p.m. we will hold a salon at the Dora Maar House. The Brown Foundation Fellows in residence will present their work to the public. Presentations will be followed by informal discussions and drinks and hors d'oeuvres in the garden. . . .

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